phrawgh:Facebook is a family, all ages site. There are plenty of places on the internet to post filth or study creation. Facebook is neither.

Get a grip.

If you're so uptight that you feel outrage at an animal's "naughty bits" or worse get a funny feeling in your pants when you see them, you may need to seek some help. Human nature dictates that making something taboo only creates interest in that thing. This picture will now be immortalized on the internet forever because of the ruckus instead if quietly passing into obscurity.

Hmm? Looked like Tourism Australia censored their own photo as a parody bit. Sheesh, and when would Facebook take the time to selectively censor a photo; they'd take it off of their site with no communication. That's how they censor their site.

Those "livid" commenters are blowing it way out of proportion. I agree that there was no need to censor it, if someone is offended by uncovered animal parts they obviously have a dirty mind, but them being censored is not that big a deal!

Denis Dimbleby Bagley: My grandfather was caught molesting a wallaby in a private zoo in 1919.Psychiatrist: A wallaby?Denis Dimbleby Bagley: It may have been a kangaroo. I'm not sure.Psychiatrist: You mean sexually?Denis Dimbleby Bagley: I suppose so. He had his hand in its pouch.Boil: farked it. Didn't he?Denis Dimbleby Bagley: He did not fark it!